The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 13
... , and the omiffion thus marked , but an r never . This therefore might account for a compofitor inadvertently printing charge instead of change , but 1 ALEX . Soothfayer . SOOTH . Your will ? ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 13.
... , and the omiffion thus marked , but an r never . This therefore might account for a compofitor inadvertently printing charge instead of change , but 1 ALEX . Soothfayer . SOOTH . Your will ? ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 13.
Page 14
... never abbre- viated . I alfo doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change ...
... never abbre- viated . I alfo doubted the phrafeology - change with , and do not at prefent recollect any example of it in Shakspeare's plays or in his time ; whilft in The Taming of the Shrew , we have the modern phrafeology - change ...
Page 17
... never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth , tell me , how many boys and wenches ? JOHNSON . A fairer fortune , I believe , means - a more reputable one . Her answer then implies , that belike ...
... never name children , that is , I am never to be married . However , tell me the truth , tell me , how many boys and wenches ? JOHNSON . A fairer fortune , I believe , means - a more reputable one . Her answer then implies , that belike ...
Page 18
... . I forgive thee for a witch . ] From a common prover- bial reproach to filly ignorant females : " You'll never be burnt for a witch . " STEEVENS . ENO . Mine , and most of our fortunes , 18 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 4 ...
... . I forgive thee for a witch . ] From a common prover- bial reproach to filly ignorant females : " You'll never be burnt for a witch . " STEEVENS . ENO . Mine , and most of our fortunes , 18 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 4 ...
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... never seen her ! ENO . O , fir , you had then left unseen a wonder- ful piece of work ; which not to have been bleffed withal , would have difcredited your travel , ANT . Fulvia is dead . ENO . Sir ? ANT . Fulvia is dead . ENO . Fulvia ...
... never seen her ! ENO . O , fir , you had then left unseen a wonder- ful piece of work ; which not to have been bleffed withal , would have difcredited your travel , ANT . Fulvia is dead . ENO . Sir ? ANT . Fulvia is dead . ENO . Fulvia ...
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